Was the Light Effects window stuff easy to use? We have a full-glass front door and I've been considering getting some to give us a little more privacy.
Thank you! The Light Effects was actually really easy to use. It's static, not glue, so you spritz your window with slightly soapy water, then use the included squeegee to put the film on and get rid of the bubbles. The only issue I had was that my window was a little wider than the film, so I had to get creative and match it up. (If you look really hard, you can tell.)
It's been on all summer and hasn't lifted or bubbled or anything!
I love the Light Effects stuff! We used it on our front door which has 6 small square cut-out style windows. Worked a charm and looks super. Lots of different patterns, too.
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You wouldn't like the before so much after a night out drinking... trust me on that one!
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Was the Light Effects window stuff easy to use? We have a full-glass front door and I've been considering getting some to give us a little more privacy.
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The Light Effects was actually really easy to use. It's static, not glue, so you spritz your window with slightly soapy water, then use the included squeegee to put the film on and get rid of the bubbles. The only issue I had was that my window was a little wider than the film, so I had to get creative and match it up. (If you look really hard, you can tell.)
It's been on all summer and hasn't lifted or bubbled or anything!
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your redecorate looks lovely!
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Your "after" is sharp.
Where did you buy the medicine cabinet? It looks just like what I'm looking for one of my baths.
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We got the medicine cabinet from a friend, unused. It was from Target, but from several years ago.
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